

newbbewb wrote:^what he said.
*side note...I'm drunk, so try to read what I'm trying to say, instead of what I actually typemasterblaster wrote:Man 6 riders you rock.
heck no. thats KTM price rangeJason wrote:So, for those of you that sound upset, would you run down to the dealer if it had your wish list?![]()
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MSRP is $7,390.
I don't think aluminum frames are that much lighter than steel frames. It's a lighter material, but you have to use more of it. Little things like an aluminum shifter, kickstart lever and brake lever (vs. steel on the KDX) might add up to a few pounds.Jaguar wrote:with an aluminum frame I'll bet it's loads lighter than a KDX.
KTM is $900 more.newbbewb wrote:heck no. thats KTM price rangeJason wrote:So, for those of you that sound upset, would you run down to the dealer if it had your wish list?![]()
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MSRP is $7,390.
I wanna say the aluminum-frame YZ was about 3-4 lbs lighter when they switched from the steel framed model. They also changed to a different swingarm at the time.Jim B wrote:I don't think aluminum frames are that much lighter than steel frames. It's a lighter material, but you have to use more of it. Little things like an aluminum shifter, kickstart lever and brake lever (vs. steel on the KDX) might add up to a few pounds.Jaguar wrote:with an aluminum frame I'll bet it's loads lighter than a KDX.
I bought a '14 husky te250 and was disappointed. A rather boring engine, poor stock suspension, and not the best handling bike. I sold it and bought an OLD rmx250 that I rebuilt. That antique bike is more fun, has better suspension and a lower seat (36 inches). Progress? Not really. I guarantee you the Yamaha KYB suspension will be much better than the KTM white power stuff.BlackMist wrote:Looks like a solid bike, shame no lights and e start for sure. Not sure about the ceramic cylinder liner tho.... All the other specs look interesting. I'd still rather a husky or KTM two stroke enduro